Regional Rugby U16-U20

All four regions plus Gogledd Cymru play 8-10 games in the WRU Regional Age Grade U16 competition from late August through to January.

Teams are run at both U16 and U18 age groups with Development XV's underpinning these who also play in an inter-regional competition.

Selection for these squads takes place over a number of seasons where players are monitored, observed, screened and tested before undergoing a 10-week holistic development programme at U14 level pre Dewar Shield at U15 level. Regional Age Grade squads are selected over the summer months prior to games starting in late August.

It's the biggest game of the Guinness Six Nations so far and Principality Stadium manager Mark Williams is encouraging Welsh and English fans to get in early for the third round clash in Cardiff this Saturday.

Wales U20 may have been beaten by an impressive French outfit in Vannes,but they certainly weren't unbowed at Stade de la Rabine with head coach Gareth Williams full of praise for his young warriors after going toe to toe with the junior world champions in a fiercely competitive Six Nations clash.

With less than 12 months until the 2019 Rugby World Cup, head coach Warren Gatland tells WRU TV where Wales are on the road to Japan, reflecting on the past 12 months and and looking ahead to what are his final months at the helm.

The Welsh Exiles programme continues to go from strength to strength. With a dramatic increase of non-Wales based players engaging in the programme over the last two years, it gives all players an opportunity to be involved in the Welsh pathway.

WRU group chief executive Martyn Phillips believes Wales have 'secured the best man for the job' as he announces Scarlets' Wayne Pivac as Warren Gatland's successor when the Kiwi steps down from his role as head coach after next year's World Cup.

A chance to relive and rejoice in the Wales Grand Slam. Return to the atmosphere of the Principality Stadium, while we hear from Warren Gatland, Alun Wyn Jones, Josh Navidi, Josh Adams, Hadleigh Parkes, Dillon Lewis and Justin Tipuric. Wales Women also had a good win, we hear from Amy Evans, Siwan Lillicrap, Jaz Joyce and coach Rowland Phillips, as well as Wales U18s Ethan Lewis.

This week we report on what could be Welsh rugby history in the making. We hear from Wales coach Warren Gatland, forwards coach Robin McBryde and prop Rob Evans on the Grand Slam clash with Ireland. Wales Women coach Rowland Phillips, along with forwards Gwen Crabb and Alisha Butchers look back at their win over Scotland and forward to Ireland, while Wales U20s coach Gareth Williams also looks forward to the Irish clash.

Enjoy the reaction after Wales' win over England extending their winning run to a record 12 matches. We hear from coach Warren Gatland, captain Alun Wyn Jones and scrum half Gareth Davies. Wales Women's coach Rowland Phillips, captain Carys Phillips and try-scoring wing Jess Kavanagh give their reaction to the England game, while we have an extended interview with Geraint John on his new role as WRU community director.